Sr. Verde
Well-Known Member
I think there is alot of value for a kid to learn from a mutt cat, like you don't have to be special to be special.
lol trust me they are. That price is for an F1 which is the direct descendant of an african serval parent. They can be pretty expensive because servals don't typically want to mate with domestic cats so they are hard to breed. Mine is an F2 and I paid about 4K for him.
People are amazed when they see him, my house is like a petting zoo. The neighbors bring their grandkids over to see the cats etc. It's crazy how much attention this cat gets by people.
Here's a couple shots of my little guy.
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Hell yeah savannah cats are sick looking. I hear they have great personalities!
I must tell the OP, buy your cat as a kitten, and try not to split the litter up so much!
It's great to have a cat as a kitten, when they grow up with you they are totally different animals. Very loving and cuddly always wanting to be with you
My cat is old, I have had her for 12-13 years since I was a young boy. I can hold her upside down, like a baby on her back, whatever she doesn't care shes so used to it she just lays there and purrs
Everyone that meets her tells me shes the nicest coolest cat they've ever seen (even people that say they don't like cats)
So yes, I find it very important to raise a kitten from as early as possible (when they no longer need their mother to feed)
It's also great for kids to grow up with cats they bond and love each other